Posts Tagged ‘ match ’

Artistic and Modern Reading Lamp

Aug 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

Reading lamp is an important part of home interior, especially if your family members like to read very much. Reading lamp that gives light to your room also can make your room become unique and modern. Some health advises for you that has reading hobby are:

Don’t read at the place with less of light.
Reading while [...]



Pret e Rapporter: Lights, Camera, Fashion

Jun 11th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

Not nearly enough has been said about the massive subcultural phenomenon that has grown out of the photographic narcissism of girls.
Put it this way: the most fought-over toy in our house is my digital camera, which is put to heavy use practically every evening and weekend, taking hundreds of shots of my 15-year-old daughter and [...]



Danes Chinese Fashion Dream Comes True

Jun 10th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

Simple, functional and reasonably priced Scandinavian design is absolutely adored by the Chinese these days.
Anne Charlotte Lembye, a young entrepreneur from Denmark, sensed the business potential of the market and opened CPH, a store selling Danish-designed ladies wear and accessories on Taikang Road in Shanghai two weeks ago.
Featuring a clean, all-white edgy outline, the two-story [...]



Campbell Is New Culture Minister

Jun 10th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Culture

Gregory Campbell is the new minister for culture, arts and leisure
East Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell has been appointed as the new minister for culture, arts and leisure.
He replaced Edwin Poots in a reshuffle of DUP ministers which followed Peter Robinson’s elevation to first minister.
One of Mr Campbell’s first decisions will be whether to award ï¿¡5m [...]



Opinion A Bit Of A Flaw With Sata Disk Drives

May 30th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Opinion

High-capacity serial ATA (SATA) disk drives are now a mainstay in many storage systems and make it feasible for almost any company to obtain a storage system with terabytes of capacity at a reasonable cost. Yet these systems reveal a specific, known deficiency of SATA disk drives that demand companies exercise caution as to what [...]



Good Chinese Food Is Rare Not Cheap

May 27th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

My mother was an Orthodox Jew, and the food she made at home was bland and overcooked, especially the vegetables. The long-broiled steaks and livers and pasty potatoes and mammaliga (corn meal mush) were no match for the crisp, tasty meat and bright green vegetables I knew from eating with Chinese folks at restaurants in [...]



Tribute To Deans Winning Culture

May 16th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Culture

He will soon be regarded as our arch rugby enemy, but last night Crusaders coach Robbie Deans was honoured by a host of big sporting names for his huge contribution to the New Zealand game.
Deans, who has led his beloved Canterbury franchise to a record four Super rugby titles, controversially missed out on the All [...]



Worldmate And Telmap Announce First Business Travel Navigator

May 15th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

WorldMate, the leading provider of mobile travel services for business travelers, and Telmap, the world leader in mobile location and navigation solutions, today announced the integration of Telmap Navigator into the WorldMate Live mobile application. WorldMate Live members are now able to use maps and directions provided by Telmap through its Telmap Navigator application, as [...]



Indianas Primary Turnout High, Despite Photo Id Law

May 8th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Culture

Indiana’s controversial photo identification rule may not have made a major dent in the state’s high turnout, but it did frustrate a small group of voters more accustomed to divine law.
About 12 elderly Roman Catholic nuns were turned away Tuesday from a polling place because they didn’t have state or federal identification bearing a photograph.
Sister [...]



Illinois Q-C Chamber Studies Future Work Force

May 6th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

The Quad-City region graduates nearly 48,000 high school and college students each year — enough to help fill the area’s future work force needs, according to a study released Monday by the Illinois Quad-City Chamber of Commerce.
The first-ever Quad-Cities Graduate Inventory determined that 47,700 graduates are being produced annually within a 90-mile radius, which is [...]